Unboxing the Asha 308

The Asha 308 has everything you may need inside the retail box to get started: the traditional Nokia A/C charger (although the phone charges off USB too), a short microUSB cable and a single-piece headset.

The Nokia Asha 308 retail package

Inside the phone you'll also find a 2GB microSD card.

Nokia Asha 308 306-degree view

At 109.9 x 54 x 13 mm, The Nokia Asha 308 is almost exactly the size as the Asha 305, and weighs just 6g more, tipping the scales at 104g. The handset is small though by no means slim, and the back is gently curved for a comfortable fit in hand.

Design, build quality and controls

The Nokia Asha 308 has the typical styling of the series, but it's better than the Asha 305 in a number of important ways. The capacitive screen is one of them, though it's not something you'd notice right away. What we mean is the image quality isn't superior in any way - the response to user commands is.

One thing we instantly appreciated is the sensible finish - nothing fancy but we're happy we're not treated to the cheap gloss of the Asha 305 again. And there's something quite subtle like the shape of the call keys beneath the screen. The two controls are nicely sculpted for great touch orientation.

Nokia Asha 308

There is the typical flaw of course of cheap phone design - plenty of unused space around the 3" display. Even for a handset with actual hardware buttons, there's too much screen bezel, especially at the top. The space above the screen is usually reserved for a camera and sensors, of which the Nokia Asha 308 has none.

The Asha 308 display

The display of the Asha 308 hasn't grown in either size or resolution but it's a capacitive unit with vastly superior response. The lightest taps are registered and scrolling is impressively smooth. Things like that would be instantly appreciated by users who may have been let down by the sluggish jerkiness of resistive touch. Double the amount of RAM is certainly of help here too.

The image quality on the other hand remains virtually unchanged. Contrast is average, but sharpness is rather low. Viewing angles are pretty poor as well, but then again that's about as good as it gets in this price range.

Display test

50% brightness

100% brightness

Black, cd/m2

White, cd/m2

Contrast ratio

Black, cd/m2

White, cd/m2

Contrast ratio

Nokia Asha 308

-

-

-

0.34

320

938

Nokia Asha 305

-

-

-

0.33

320

955

Sony Xperia go

0.30

282

928

0.63

541

859

HTC One X

0.15

200

1375

0.39

550

1410

Sony Xperia U

0.35

287

831

0.55

515

930

Samsung Galaxy Pocket

0.31

238

774

0.62

468

753

Samsung Galaxy Y

0.40

247

624

0.72

471

625

And here come the Asha 308 score from our display sunlight legibility test. It actually did quite well, beating some way more expensive composition. That polarization filter that Nokia installed is obviously doing a marvelous job.

Contrast ratio

Nokia 808 PureView4.698

Apple iPhone 53.997

Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III3.419

Samsung Omnia W3.301

Samsung Galaxy S3.155

Samsung Ativ S3.129

Nokia N93.069

Samsung Galaxy Note2.970

Samsung Galaxy Premier2.958

HTC One S2.901

Samsung Galaxy S II2.832

Huawei Ascend P12.655

Nokia Lumia 9002.562

Apple iPhone 4S2.269

Nokia Lumia 8202.193

HTC One X2.158

Nokia N82.144

Nokia Lumia 9202.107

Apple iPhone 42.016

Sony Ericsson Xperia ray1.955

Nexus 41.926

Nokia Asha 3081.911

HTC Desire X1.878

HTC Windows Phone 8X1.873

Sony Xperia U1.758

LG Optimus G1.753

LG Optimus 4X HD1.691

HTC One V1.685

LG Optimus Vu1.680

HTC Desire V1.646

LG Optimus 3D1.542

Nokia Asha 3021.537

Nokia Lumia 6101.432

Gigabyte GSmart G13551.361

Sony Xperia miro1.324

HTC Desire C1.300

LG Optimus L71.269

Meizu MX1.221

Samsung Galaxy Pocket1.180

Sony Xperia tipo1.166

Samsung Galaxy mini 21.114

The only thing to note above the screen is the earpiece - there's no proximity or ambient light sensor.

Above and underneath the screen views

Underneath the screen you'll find the mouthpiece on the thin strip of plastic that accommodates the call. The end key will exit any currently running app and take you back to the homescreen. On a long-press it serves as a power button too. The nice shape of the keys helps touch orientation but they have a rather low stroke with inadequate press feedback.

The right side of the Asha 308 accommodates the volume rocker and the lock button. The slit for removing the back panel is just below the lock key.

The right side of Nokia Asha 308

The left side has the microSD card slot and the secondary SIM compartment. Both are sealed with plastic lids and are hot-swappable. The lanyard eyelet is near the bottom.

microSD and SIM compartment on the left

The top is where the connectivity ports are. The microUSB port in the middle can be used for charging. On the sides you get the 3.5 mm audio jack and the standard charging port.

The bottom is completely bare.

The top and bottom of the Asha 308

The back panel of the Asha 308 is entirely made of plastic, a subtle pattern visible through a coat of glaze. The 2MP camera lens is centrally placed at the top and the loudspeaker grille is in the bottom right corner.

Rear view of the Asha 308 and a peak under the battery cover

A 1110 mAh Li-Ion battery powers the phone and inside the battery compartment is the primary SIM slot.

The Asha 308 is probably the best-looking member of the Asha Touch family. There's nothing fancy of course in terms of finish but the phone is well-built and doesn't get carried away with the gloss. Overall, it's a simple package with a grown-up, sensible design. The user experience is much better than on a resistive screen, and the phone feels much snappier. Users will certainly appreciate the hot-swappable extra SIM and memory card slot .